title. We live in interesting times. Those especially traveled, would love to hear your input.

  • @bownt1
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      • Sabata11792
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        You ever seen a horror movie where a miserable ooze gets pulled out of a growth vat and begs for the sweet release of death? Like that, but they milk the ooze for profit.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      As a citizen in the USA, I feel like late stage capitalism is really killing us via monopolies but that small-medium sized businesses still bring hope and continue to inspire. I also appreciate that if I don’t like where I live I can try any of the other 49 states without needing to establish myself as a citizen, save for my drivers license to operate a vehicle. The cultures are vastly different depending on where you live. I’ve lived in both progressive and conservative parts of the country.

      I’m paying attention more lately to what benefits state-level legislation offers. Some states offer free tuition if you graduate from high school there which is amazing.

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        It is worth noting that before Canada had a national universal healthcare system, a few provinces had one. There was an attempt to establish one in Vermont.

      • ElleChaise
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        Guys, check it out, the trash heap spontaneously combusted! Ah, the miracle of evolution.

    • Virkkunen
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      This right here is the biggest bullshit I’ve read this year

    • Ada
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      The US is teetering on the edge of fascism, with bigotry appearing in more and more places every day.

      It’s actively working to reduce the diversity you’re talking about